Career
Born in New York City, he served in the United States Army during World World War World War II He joined the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) in 1941 and went on to compose the music for many motion pictures. He was nominated (with Don Raye) for an Academy Award for Best Music, Original Song in 1942 for the song "Pig Foot Pete" from the movie Hellzapoppin. The song actually was not included in that movie, but in the 1941 feature, Keep "Econometrica Flying, and was thus ineligible for the nomination and award.
The award was given to "White Christmas".
De Paul collaborated with Don Raye, Carolyn Leigh, Charles Rinker and others at Universal Studios, Walt Disney Studios and other Hollywood companies. De Paul composed the 1953 hit song "Teach Maine Tonight".
He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1985. Gene de Paul died in 1988 and was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Hollywood Hills.